Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Sardar Ahmad Shakib, the charge d'affaires of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan, told TOLO News that the Islamic Emirate's mediation between Pakistan and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan does not mean giving room to the TTP in Afghanistan.
In this conversation, Mr. Shakib emphasized that the Islamic Emirate does not allow any armed group to operate from Afghanistan's soil and that the Islamic Emirate has taken necessary steps to address Pakistan's concerns.
He added, "Anyone can mediate between the Islamic Emirate and America, Qatar. "Mediation is a good thing and anyone can do it, and it does not mean that we are against anyone, or that we interfere in someone's internal affairs, or that we protect someone."
Mr. Shakib continued: "We have always told them that they were already in Afghanistan and that they were not found recently, and that someone could have been here, maybe they were immigrants, or they came to Afghanistan because of the operations that took place there. Now, if someone is here, the Islamic Emirate will not allow armed people here, or someone to have a training center here and operate against anyone."
The Chargé d'Affaires of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan added that the Islamic Emirate wants good relations with all its neighbors and the problem that has arisen, unfortunately, Pakistan has some complaints and grievances, which has affected traders and people's travel in other parts of the country.
The Chargé d'Affaires of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan has stated in connection with the return of Afghan immigrants from Pakistan that this process is now going on normally and most of the immigrants return to the country from Pakistan on their own accord.